In the 1960s, how did the Brazilian government respond to the housing crises in the cities that resulted from the population boom?

It expanded sanitation services to all housing.

It tried to eliminate favelas, or shantytowns, in metropolitan areas.

It created jobs that let people build houses and get paid for their work.

It helped construct favelas, or shantytowns, as temporary housing

It did not effectively address the housing crises and instead focused more on infrastructure projects and economic development, neglecting the needs of the growing urban population. This led to the proliferation of favelas and inadequate housing conditions for many residents in Brazil's cities during that time.